Soon it would be the holidays, but before that, there were year exams. All the 1 had been working hard for some time, reviewing their lessons for the exams. If they didn"t 2 , they would have to retake them in September. There were usually a few who 3 , but Jane didn"t want to be one of them. She had worked hard all year, 4 just before the exams she was working so hard that her sister Barbara was 5 about her. She went to bed too 6 . The night before the first exam, Barbara 7 that she have an early night and take a 8 pill. She promised to wake 9 up in the morning. As she was falling asleep, Jane was afraid that she might oversleep. Her 10 kept jumping from subject to subject. At last, with the help of 11 , she went to sleep. In no time at all, she was sitting in the examination hall, looking at the examination 12 , but she couldn"t answer any of the questions. 13 around her was writing pages and gages. 14 she thought hard, she couldn"t find anything to write 15 . She kept looking at her 16 . Time was running out. There was only an hour to go. She started one question, wrote two sentences, 17 and tried another one. With only half an hour left she wrote another two sentences. By this time she was so worried that she started 18 . Her whole body shook. It shook so much that she 19 up. She was still in bed and it had all been a 20 dream. A minute later, Barbara called her name. |
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阅读理解。 | How to Become Cleverer Once a boy came to ask a fisherman how to become cleverer, because his mother always called him "foolish boy". "That"s easy," answered the fisherman. "I know one way to make you become cleverer." "Really?" "Of course. It is said a fish head is good for brain. If you eat one, you"ll become cleverer indeed. Pay only three pounds for one fish head." The boy paid him three pounds and the fisherman cut off a fish head and handed it to him. A raw fish head is not good-not even for a hungry boy to eat but the boy ate it up in two gulps. "Do you feel anything?" asked the fisherman. "Not in my head," said the boy. The boy lay on the ground and thought. "One whole fish costs only two pounds. I had paid him three pounds for the fish head. Why couldn"t I have the whole fish for soup, a head for brain and one pound left over?" He jumped up and shouted at the fisherman. "You thief! You are fooling me!" The fisherman laughed, saying, "The fish head works now, you see." | 1. The boy ate up the raw fish head only in two gulps, because he _____. | [ ] | A. enjoy it B. wanted to taste it C. took it as a good medicine D. was a foolish boy | 2. The boy came to the fisherman in order to _____. | [ ] | A. buy a fish head B. ask the fisherman a question C. buy a whole fish D. A and C | 3. The boy paid three pounds. He should have had _____. | [ ] | A. a whole fish B. a fish head and one pound back C. a whole fish and one pound back D. a whole fish, a fish head and one pound back | 4. _____ helped the boy become cleverer. | [ ] | A. A good meal B. The raw fish head C. Nothing D. What had happened | 完形填空。 | Dick was a clever boy, but his parents were poor, so he had to work 1 his spare time and during his holidays to 2 his education. 3 this, he 4 get to the university, but it was 5 expensive to study there that during the holiday he found 6 necessary to get two jobs 7 the same time 8 make enough money 9 his studies. One summer he managed to 10 a job in a butcher"s shop (肉店) during 11 , and another in a hospital 12 . In the shop, he learnt to cut meat quite nicely, so the butcher often 13 him doing all the serving 14 he went to the back room to do the accounts (账目). In the hospital, 15 , he was, of course, allowed to do the simplest jobs, 16 helping to lift people and to 17 them from one part of the hospital to another. Both at the butcher"s shop and at the hospital, Dick had to 18 white clothes. One evening at the hospital, Dick had to help a woman from her bed to the place 19 she was to have an operation. The woman was already feeling frightened at the 20 of the operation before he came to get her, but when she saw Dick, she fainted away (晕过去). | ( )1. A. on ( )2. A. pay for ( )3. A. Instead ( )4. A. tried to ( )5. A. too ( )6. A. it"s ( )7. A. at ( )8. A. in order that ( )9. A. with ( )10. A. look for ( )11. A. day time ( )12. A. at night ( )13. A. let ( )14. A. while ( )15. A. on other hand ( )16. A. like ( )17. A. want ( )18. A. on ( )19. A. that ( )20. A. thought | B. in B. pay off B. Instead of B. hope to B. very B. this B. on B. as to B. for B. find B. the night B. at noon B. left B. as soon as B. on another hand B. for B. fetch B. wear B. which B. time | C. at C. pay to C. In spite of C. wanted to C. so C. that C. by C. as so to C. to C. reach C. the night time C. in the morning C. made C. after C. on the second hand C. as C. carry C. be on C. where C. end | D. with D. pay back D. In need of D. was anxious to D. much D. it D. for D. so as to D. because of D. take D. the daytime D. in the daytime D. had D. until D. on the other hand D. from D. raise D. dress on D. there D. beginning | 阅读理解。 | This is a talk by a London taxi (出租车) driver. "I"ve been a taxi driver for nearly ten years. Most London taxi drivers have their own taxis." "It"s a nice job most of time. You meet a lot of people. I always work at night, because there is too much traffic during the day. I live twenty miles (英里) outside London and I go to work at 5:30 in the afternoon." "I usually go home between 2 and 3 in the morning." "Some very strange things happened late at night. The other day I was taking a woman home from a party. She had her little dog with her. When we got to her house, she found that she had lost her key. So I waited in the car with the dog while she climbed in through the windows." "I waited and waited. After half an hour of ringing the bell I decided to find out what was going on. I tied the dog to a tree and started to climb in through the window. The next thing I knew was that the police came. They thought I was a thief (小偷). Luckily the woman came downstairs (下楼). She must have gone to sleep and forgotten about me and the dog! | 1. The driver always worked at night because it was easier to _____. | [ ] | A. drive B. make money C. climb in through the window D. meet a lot of people | 2. The woman climbed in through the window because _____. | [ ] | A. she wanted to have a sleep B. her husband didn"t open the door for her C. she didn"t want to pay the driver D. she couldn"t find her key | 3. The story happened _____. | [ ] | A. in the afternoon B. late at night C. 20 miles outside London D. near the police station | 4. Which of the following is wrong? | [ ] | A. The driver worked until between 2 and 3 in the morning. B. The police made a mistake. C. The woman had no money to pay the driver. D. The woman had forgotten about the driver and the dog. | 5. The driver climbed in through the window to _____. | [ ] | A. get money from the woman B. return the dog to the woman C. see what was happening in the house D. phone the police | 阅读理解。 | The nervous-looking (紧张不安地) young man had waited for a few moments outside the jeweler"s shop before he got enough courage (勇气) to enter. He was warmly greeted by a young assistant. James felt a rush blood to his face as he explained he would bring in his future wife to choose a birthday present. The assistant listened carefully and told him he"d better buy a necklace. He wasn"t used to buying jewelry and was a little worried about overspending. After some discussion as to reasonable price and type, the assistant showed him dozens of necklaces and helped him to choose. At last James chose one and left the shop promising to return at five o"clock. When, half an hour later, James did return to the shop with his future wife, Laura, the assistant acted as if she had never seen him before. When she was asked to show them some necklaces, she first brought out some inexpensive ones for them to choose and then gave them the one she had prepared. A choice was soon made and they went away, satisfied. James would certainly come back to buy what he wanted when he got married. | 1. A good title for this passage is _____. | [ ] | A. A Clever Assistant B. Buying a Birthday Present C. How to Choose a Necklace D. A Brave Young Man | 2. The word "overspending" in this passage means _____. | [ ] | A. spending too much money B. spending too much time C. spending more time than be planned D. spending too much time and too much money | 3. When James told the assistant why he wanted to buy a present, his face _____. | [ ] | A. turned pale B. turned red C. turned yellow D. turned black | 4. James would come back to buy what he wanted because _____. | [ ] | A. the assistant knew how to satisfy the people who came to buy things B. the necklace was good C. Laura liked the necklace D. the assistant who served James was very beautiful | 完型填空。 | Bobby was getting cold in the snow. The thin 1 he wore had a few holes in them and people could 2 his toes (脚趾). Bobby had been there for about an hour already. 3 he tried, he still didn"t have any 4 of what he could give his mother as a Christmas gift. He didn"t have any money. Bobby"s mother 5 at night in the hospital, but the little money she made just 6 seemed to be enough. The family was always short of money and material things. 7 , it was never lacking in love. Both Bobby"s elder sisters had made beautiful gifts for their 8 . It was Christmas Eve already, but Bobby had 9 . Then suddenly his 10 were caught by something on the road. It was a shiny coin. Never before had Bobby felt he was so 11 . Bobby went into the shop, but his 12 quickly turned cold when a salesgirl told him that he 13 buy nothing with only one coin. Then he noticed a 14 shop. The shop owner asked Bobby if he could 15 him. Bobby gave him the coin and asked if he could but one rose for his mother. The shop owner put his hand on Bobby"s shoulder and 16 , "I just happened to have some roses on 17 for a coin of a dozen. Would you like them?" Bobby was 18 . Could this be true? Minutes 19 , the shop owner came to Bobby with a box of twelve beautiful red roses. Bobby knew it was true. He 20 the shop owner, and then left with the beautiful flowers. He didn"t feel cold at all. | ( )1. A. scarves ( )2. A. touch ( )3. A. Although ( )4. A. chance ( )5. A. lived ( )6. A. sometimes ( )7. A. Besides ( )8. A. father ( )9. A. something ( )10. A. eyes ( )11. A. wealthy ( )12. A. anger ( )13. A. need ( )14. A. drug ( )15. A. help ( )16. A. cried ( )17. A. board ( )18. A. satisfied ( )19. A. later ( )20. A. congratulated | B. shoes B. feel B. Because B. excuse B. worked B. always B. Instead B. mother B. nothing B. ears B. lovely B. sadness B. must B. flower B. join B. shouted B. sale B. surprised B. ago B. followed | C. trousers C. beat C. Whether C. idea C. studied C. ever C. However C. brother C. everything C. hands C. popular C. excitement C. should C. sweet C. leave C. begged C. line C. generous C. early C. thanked | D. gloves D. see D. Before D. plan D. stood D. never D. Once D. sister D. anything D. feet D. mean D. interest D. could D. book D. train D. smiled D. request D. worried D. before D. stopped |
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